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Birkbeck students graduated in ceremonies filled with inspiring stories, distinguished speakers, and recognition of their exceptional academic journeys.
Graduation ceremonies will take place from 3 to 5 December, with ceremonies also being live-streamed.
Visits and personalised tours to iconic cultural venues ensure that students combine theoretical learning with real-world expertise in the art world.
This year’s shortlist covers multiple centuries and countries, with a focus on major turning points in the histories of the Americas, Britain, Bangladesh, Germany, India, Pakistan and South Africa.
The courses are designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to succeed in fast-evolving industries.
The study will produce the first social, cultural and medical history into recovery from childhood sexual abuse in the second half of twentieth century Britain and Ireland.
New UK Government data has revealed that Birkbeck graduates earn more than average for London universities.
The annual field trip for History of Art students took place in Paris this year.
Graduation will take place from 22 to 25 April, with ceremonies also being live-streamed.
The Birkbeck Climate Festival is taking place from 18 to 22 March, with online and in-person events that will inform and inspire.